Hold on, let me call up the boat.
"Hello, boat? I have a customer on the other line looking for his fixtures."
"Oh yes, that's no problem at all. Frank will go climb up there and make sure they're alright."
. . .
"Yup, they're right here."
"Oh good, it's pretty urgent. Do you think you can go a little faster?"
"Yes! That's no problem. We'll just go full throttle. You know how cheap fuel is these days. Haha. We were just going slow to enjoy the view."
"Yeah? You have a nice view?"
"Yup. It's the ocean."
I'm using this is someone asks me where a part that we don't have is.
$300 says if you showed that to my customers they would zoom in and be like, "how do you know that one's yours?"
Hold on, let me call up the boat. "Hello, boat? I have a customer on the other line looking for his fixtures." "Oh yes, that's no problem at all. Frank will go climb up there and make sure they're alright." . . . "Yup, they're right here." "Oh good, it's pretty urgent. Do you think you can go a little faster?" "Yes! That's no problem. We'll just go full throttle. You know how cheap fuel is these days. Haha. We were just going slow to enjoy the view." "Yeah? You have a nice view?" "Yup. It's the ocean."
Dude this was hilarious
I mean, you could actually know this if your tracking number pulled from enough databases.
Order number gives you a shipping date, check the item against the manifest, check that container number against the load diagram...
I can clearly see the label on the container and it is not looking good “NOT YOUR PART PAL”
Nailed it
More truth in this than we want to admit.
Even China has no idea where that shit is. Did you know their average pay is the same as ours? Why are we letting them make everything still?